Memorial Web Sites
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The Virtual Wall - A Digital Legacy Project for Remembrance
Welcome to The Virtual Wall, a digital, interactive legacy memorializing the men and women who gave theri lives in Vietnam. The Virtual Wall ofers a unique experience for each visitor. Individual profiles, remembrances, reunion postings, name rubbings, custom reports, your own Virtual Wall page, and more - create your personal journey. Welcome to all who come to remember, learn and heal.
www.thevirtualwall.org/ reviews
In Memory of Vets - A
This page is dedicated to all the veterans of the armed forces of the United States. Whether they died in combat or in bed of old age, we all owe them so much, because they bought our freedom for us. We reserve the right to edit all comments for appropriateness. In Loving Memory of Those Who Served. . . Listed in alphabetical order by last name. INDEX A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V ...
www.behindthebadge.net/bloodstripes/memory/mem.html reviews
Special Operations Memorial
Global Special Operations Memorial Foundation at SOCOM MacDill AFB, Florida, including Photos and Names and complete roster with Inscription, Site loads fast and has background music and covers the entire Memorial.
www.somf.org/ reviews
Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation
The Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation honors the millions of veterans of our armed forces who become disabled for LIFE while defending our American freedom. It commemorates their sacrifice and their dedication, ensuring that disabled veterans are always remembered. The Foundation is constructing the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial in Washington, D.C.
www.disabledveteranslifememorial.org/ reviews
Call of Duty Home Page
Honoring American Heros, both famous and obscure, whose values, deeds, and sacrifice define the character of our nation and the heritage of its people. ...
www.callofduty.com/ reviews
417thBombardmentGrpMyDad
417th Bombardment Group (L) 674th Bombardment Squadron (L) In Honor of My Dad S/Sgt Joseph J. Novak My dad enlisted in The United States Army Air Force on October 12, 1942. He was 29 years old. He left behind his widowed mother, and many other family members. I am proud to say that he was a true patriot, willing to put his life on the line so that future generations would be able to live in a ...
www.geocities.com/shepbud.geo/417thBombardmentGrpMyDad.html reviews
Huntleys In The Military
Since 1675, Huntleys have been donning uniforms, taking up arms, and fighting to defend this great land and its inhabitants, This site is dedicated to preserving the memory of their actions ...
www.huntleys.org/ reviews
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